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PlayStation Plus users treated to bonus free download you can grab now

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Updated 10:16 7 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 10:18 7 Aug 2024 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus users treated to bonus free download you can grab now

An extra little bonus for subscribers

Dan Lipscombe

Dan Lipscombe

The PlayStation Plus selection has rolled over to the month of August and we have a selection of great games to play.

Included this month are LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Ender Lillies, and Five Nights at Freddy’s Security Breach.

Star Wars Outlaws will be releasing very soon and from what we've played it's shaping up well

The latter of these, which sees players taking on the animatronic nightmare and his friends, also has some DLC that can be grabbed this month.

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It’s completely free to download and not only does it add a great deal to the game, but it’s highly regarded by Freddy fans.

In this DLC, called Ruin, you play as Cassie who must enter the abandoned Pizzaplex to rescue Gregory.

Filled with dark corridors to navigate, Freddy and his monstrous friends to avoid, plus plenty of environmental puzzles, why not extend your play experience with this freebie?

Armed with only a Faz-Wrench, a Roxy-Talky, and a weird bunny mask, you’ll need to steel your nerves and try to get through a night of trials to save your friend.

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The Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise is huge and if you’ve never tried it out, PlayStation Plus is giving you the perfect opportunity.

While you may be dissuaded by the idea of a horror aimed at younger players, FNAF still holds plenty of jump scares and creepy moments for all players.

The franchise has lots of fans for good reason and this installment was well received by fans and critics upon release.

While the recent film may have missed the mark, the games still carry an air of suspense and tension, plus the animatronic enemies are brilliantly designed.

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Even this hardcore horror head gets a thrill out of creeping through abandoned buildings in the hopes of avoiding the towering robot creatures.

Makes sure you download these games, or add them to your PlayStation library, as soon as possible so you don’t miss out.

Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus

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